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Matthew C. Perry's Brad Ponsiano takes charge of Robert D. Edgren's Drew Swenson in the lightweight class final during Saturday's Perry Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Ponsiano won the bout and the weight class.

Matthew C. Perry's Brad Ponsiano takes charge of Robert D. Edgren's Drew Swenson in the lightweight class final during Saturday's Perry Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Ponsiano won the bout and the weight class. (Lily Schesser/Special to Stripes)

Matthew C. Perry's Brad Ponsiano takes charge of Robert D. Edgren's Drew Swenson in the lightweight class final during Saturday's Perry Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Ponsiano won the bout and the weight class.

Matthew C. Perry's Brad Ponsiano takes charge of Robert D. Edgren's Drew Swenson in the lightweight class final during Saturday's Perry Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Ponsiano won the bout and the weight class. (Lily Schesser/Special to Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Raphael Gomez gets the advantage on Tabuse High School's Hayate Urakami in the 129-pound final during Saturday's Matthew C. Perry Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Gomez won the bout and the weight class.

Robert D. Edgren's Raphael Gomez gets the advantage on Tabuse High School's Hayate Urakami in the 129-pound final during Saturday's Matthew C. Perry Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Gomez won the bout and the weight class. (Lily Schesser/Special to Stripes)

Matthew C. Perry's Mason Graydon gains the upper hand on Robert D. Edgren's Cody Guy in the 141-148-pound final bout during Saturday's Perry Invitational Tournament. Graydon won the bout and the weight class, while Guy took second.

Matthew C. Perry's Mason Graydon gains the upper hand on Robert D. Edgren's Cody Guy in the 141-148-pound final bout during Saturday's Perry Invitational Tournament. Graydon won the bout and the weight class, while Guy took second. (Lily Schesser/Special to Stripes)

Matthew C. Perry's Andrew Borrero tosses Mahiro Fujii of Tabuse High School to the mat in the 156-168-pound final bout during Saturday's Perry Invitational Tournament. Borrero beat Fujii and won the weight class, while Fujii took second.

Matthew C. Perry's Andrew Borrero tosses Mahiro Fujii of Tabuse High School to the mat in the 156-168-pound final bout during Saturday's Perry Invitational Tournament. Borrero beat Fujii and won the weight class, while Fujii took second. (Lily Schesser/Special to Stripes)

High school

Wrestling South KoreaSaturday at Cheonan103-110 — Maxwell Harding, Seoul American, dec. Aiden Rivera, Humphreys, 6-2.117 — Ty White, Seoul, dec. Sam Lister, Humphreys, 8-2.124-131 — Kojiro VanHoose, Osan, tech. Dillon Rix, Humphreys.137-143 — Jacob Berry, Daegu, tech. Parker Torgersen, Humphreys.148 — YoSeop Lim, Korean HS, dec. Marcus Inthavixay, Osan, 10-7.158 — Devin Rix, Humphreys, tech. Gun Choe, Korean HS.170-180 — Amon Manville, Seoul, dec. Erich Gries, Humphreys, 10-4.182-215 — Brenton Carver, Seoul, dec. Seok Yong Lee, Korean HS, 11-7.225-250 — Dae Guen Lee, Korean, HS, dec. Xavier Thorps, Seoul, 7-4.Elite — Hunter Lane, Daegu, tech. Won Jae Yoo, Korean HS.

JapanKanto Plain Association of Secondary Schools finals Saturday at St. Mary’sSt. Mary’s 94, Nile C. Kinnick 91, Yokota 60, American School In Japan 41, Christian Academy Japan 17, Zama 8 101 — 1, Caleb Heino, Yokota; 2, Jasjot Bedi, St. Mary’s; 3, John Lanzilotta.108 — 1, Eiji Kasahara, St. Mary’s; 2, Joe Frazier, CAJ; 3, Chris DeGrella, Yokota; 4, Jefre Arceo, Kinnick.115 — 1, Jordan Van Druff, CAJ; 2, Harold Mancia, St. Mary’s; 3, Ira Kadet, ASIJ; 4, Kaiden Meyer, Yokota.122 — 1, Tatsuhito Matsumoto, St. Mary’s; 2, Jordan Smith, Kinnick; 3, Matthew Araki, Zama; 4, Joey DeGrella, Yokota.129 — 1, Lucas Wirth, Kinnick; 2, Rio Lemkuil, St. Mary’s; 3, Egan Sadler, ASIJ; 4, Ramil Celones, Yokota.135 — 1, Devoney Stanley, Kinnick; 2, Dai Matsumoto, St. Mary’s; 3, Kyle Easterwood, Yokota; 4, Eligh Cabe, Zama.141 — 1, Rin Zoot, ASIJ; 2, Jihoon Seo, St. Mary’s; 3, Mason Smith, Kinnick; 4, Gabriel Aragon, Yokota.148 — 1, Jacob Castro, Kinnick; 2, Nishant Chanda, St. Mary’s; 3, James O’Grady, Yokota; 4, Kieran Keil, ASIJ.158 — 1, Darius Swenson, Kinnick; 2, Ryo Sawa, St. Mary’s; 3, Austin Hawthorne, Yokota; 4, Liam Keil, ASIJ.168 — 1, Austin Koslow, St. Mary’s; 2, Kameron Leon Guerrero, Kinnick; 3, Zenon Sadler, ASIJ.180 — 1, Alex Patton, St. Mary’s; 2, Tyler Ryer, Kinnick; 3, Austin Fisher, Yokota; 4, Dani Rahman, ASIJ.215 — 1, Chris Mason, Kinnick; 2, Noah Dobberfuhl, ASIJ; 3, Nilay Hingarh, St. Mary’s; 4, Cameron Ewens, Yokota.Heavyweight — 1, Jalen Harrison, Yokota; 2, Cameron Joley, Kinnick.Matthew C. Perry Invitational Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniGirls — 1, Erina Yoshioka, Tabuse; 2, Shiori Yoshioka, Tabuse.Lightweight — 1, Brad Ponsiano, MCP; 2, Drew Swenson, Edgren.129 — 1, Raphael Gomez, Edgren; 2, Hayate Urakami, Tabuse.135 — 1, Yuto Nagaoka, Tabuse; 2, Chikara Yamagata, Tabuse.141-148 — 1, Mason Graydon, MCP; 2, Cody Guy, Edgren.156-168 — 1, Andrew Borrero, MCP; 2, Mahiro Fujii, Tabuse.180-215 — 1, Keigo Marita, Tabuse; 2, Jason Dudley, Edgren.Heavyweight — 1, Marshall China, MCP; 2, Kenta Okimoto, Tabuse.

Basketball Boys2nd Kanto Classic Tournament Saturday at American School In JapanSingle-elimination playoffs St. Mary’s 46, Robert D. Edgren 38 Eagles 9 11 10 8 — 38Titans 15 7 14 10 — 46Scoring — Titans: Shin Yazawa 16; Eagles: Roman Perez 12, Cyril Yalung 10.Yokota 49, Zama 36 Trojans 9 6 6 15-36Panthers 9 16 14 10 — 49Scoring — Panthers: Renyck Robertson 16; Trojans: Jeremiah Stewart 9.Quarterfinals Kadena 42, St. Mary’s 23 Panthers 11 9 9 13 — 42Titans 5 8 3 7 — 23Scoring — Panthers: Montez Young Jr. 10; Titans: JangDae Kang 11.ASIJ 53, Yokota 44 Panthers 9 8 16 11 — 44Mustangs 15 15 8 15 — 53Scoring — Mustangs: Tyler Evert 26; Panthers: Kishaun Kimble-Brooks 21, Robertson 18.Kubasaki 58, CAJ 47 Dragons 18 18 17 5 — 58Knights 11 17 6 13 — 47Scoring — Dragons: Elonzo Higginson III 16, Jonathan Baker 15, Ilijah Washington 11; Knights: Enosh Mutenda 12. Noteworthy — Baker scored 11 third-quarter points, Washington seven first-quarter points and Higginson nine second-quarter points.Kinnick 96, American School of Doha 45 Red Devils 26 24 21 25 — 96Dragons 5 6 23 11 — 45Scoring — Red Devils: Kedrick Stockman 24, Davion Roberts 23; Dragons: Carter Townsend 14, Nathan Leuranguer 14.Semifinals Kubasaki 47, Kadena 39 Panthers 10 7 10 12 — 39Dragons 0 14 18 15 — 47Scoring — Dragons: Higginson 14, Washington 14; Panthers: Young 19.ASIJ 57, Kinnick 43 Red Devils 14 5 14 10 — 43Mustangs 20 12 7 18 — 57Scoring — Mustangs: Koki Wiley 22, Evert 19; Red Devils: Roberts 14, Stockman 12, Gage Henderson 10. Noteworthy — Wiley scores 12 fourth-quarter points.Third-place game Kinnick 60, Kadena 35 Red Devils 21 14 11 14 — 60Panthers 11 6 3 15 — 35Scoring — Red Devils: Roberts 22, Stockman 12; Panthers: Owen Sinning 8. Noteworthy — Roberts scored 11 first-quarter points.Championship ASIJ 55, Kubasaki 33 Mustangs 16 10 14 15 — 55Dragons 4 5 14 10 — 33Scoring — Mustangs: Evert 16; Dragons: Higginson 7.Awards Player of the Tournament — Evert.All-Tournament team — ASIJ: Wiley, Evert, Oliver Rogers; Kubasaki: Washington, Higginson; Kadena: Young; Yokota: Robertson; Kinnick: Roberts; AS Doha: Seif Nabulsi; CAJ: Takara Nishizaki; St. Mary’s: Nicolas Popov.

South KoreaHumphreys 75, Osan 37 Saturday at Osan Air BaseBlackhawks 20 18 17 20 — 75Cougars 7 6 13 9 — 37Scoring — Blackhawks: Jalen Hill 29, Brice Bulotovich 20. Rebounding — Blackhawks: Quintin Metcalf 11, Hill 11, Bulotovich 5. Assists — Blackhawks: Bulotovich 7. Steals — Blackhawks: Bulotovich 7, Hill 5.Yongsan 57, Daegu 39 Saturday at Camp WalkerGuardians 13 11 15 18 — 57Warriors 12 10 9 8 — 39Scoring — Guardians: Nathan Moyers 22; Warriors: Bishop Fields 18, Brandon Huffman 12. Rebounding — Warriors: Field 6, Jack Zimmer 6.Seoul Foreign 56, Taejon Christian 40 Crusaders 11 20 12 13 — 56Dragons 17 6 6 11 — 40Scoring — Crusaders: Jonah Meyer 22.

JapanWestern Japan Athletic Association Tournament Saturday at OsakaSemifinal E.J. King 75, Yokohama 47 Dragons 13 14 13 7 — 47Cobras 23 36 6 10 — 75Scoring — Cobras: Dyson Robinson 20, Sidney Parks 17.Championship King 66, Canadian Academy 57 Falcons 16 10 12 19 — 57Cobras 18 14 14 20 — 66Scoring — Cobras: Robinson 25, Elijah Dannel 16, Parks 14. Noteworthy — Cobras captured their second WJAA Tournament title in as many seasons.Consolation Yokohama 49, Matthew C. Perry 47 Dragons 8 10 21 10 — 49Samurai 0 16 21 10 — 47Scoring — Samurai: Kapili Gleason 18, Jonathan Armijo 11.Fifth-place game Senri-Osaka 29, Perry 21 Samurai 5 7 4 5 — 21Sabres 5 5 9 10 — 29Scoring — Samurai: Gleason 12.

Girls2nd Kanto Classic Tournament Saturday at American School In JapanSingle-elimination playoffs CAJ 29, AS Doha 24 Dragons 7 4 10 3 — 24Knights 8 6 4 11 — 29Scoring — Knights: Erika Fleming 16; Dragons: Gaby Adams 7.Kadena 42, Kubasaki 17 Panthers 17 10 11 4 — 42Dragons 7 5 4 1 — 17Scoring — Panthers: Rhamsey Wyche 13; Dragons: Urara Williams 9.Quarterfinals Academy of Our Lady of Guam 42, ASIJ 29 Mustangs 3 12 2 12 — 29Cougars 12 12 8 10 — 42Scoring — Cougars: Mia San Nicolas 14, Kirsten Silva 13; Mustangs: Sasha Sasanuma 12. Noteworthy — Silva hit three three-point goals.Kinnick 42, Seisen 31 Red Devils 8 15 14 5 — 42Phoenix 8 6 4 13 — 31Scoring — Red Devils: Annalicia Santos 10; Phoenix: Sarah Atanacio 6.Yokota 45, CAJ 24 Panthers 15 10 17 3 — 45Knights 6 1 2 15 — 24Scoring — Panthers: Britney Bailey 19; Knights: Reiko Tsuji 13. Noteworthy — Tsuji scored nine fourth-quarter points.Kadena 43, Edgren 32 Panthers 12 17 4 10 — 43Eagles 15 8 0 9 — 32Scoring — Panthers: Wyche 18, Atirria Simms 17; Eagles: Karen Anastos 11. Noteworthy — Wyche hit four three-point goals; Anastos had seven first-quarter points.Semifinals Kadena 45, Kinnick 32 Red Devils 2 13 13 4 — 32Panthers 13 9 11 12 — 45Scoring — Panthers: Wyche 18; Red Devils: Jade McGinnis 12, Dallas Carter 11. Noteworthy — Wyche hit four three-point goals.AOLG 43, Yokota 29 Panthers 6 5 11 7 — 29Cougars 8 8 9 18 — 43Scoring — Cougars: San Nicolas 23, Silva 11; Panthers: Bailey 15.Third-place game Kinnick 40, Yokota 22 Red Devils 12 6 14 8 — 40Panthers 4 6 7 5 — 22Scoring — Red Devils: Carter 18; Panthers: Bailey 14. Noteworthy — Carter had eight first-quarter points.Championship Kadena 45, AOLG 35 Panthers 9 13 12 11 — 45Cougars 14 8 7 6 — 35Scoring — Panthers: Wyche 22; Cougars: San Nicolas 14. Noteworthy — Wyche hit four three-point goals, giving her 12 for the day.Awards Player of the Tournament — Wyche.All-Tournament team — Kadena: Wyche, Isabel Tayag, Simms; AOLG: San Nicolas, Silva; Seisen: Amanda Wood; Yokota: Bailey; Kinnick: Carter: ASIJ: Erin Chang.

South KoreaOsan 40, Humphreys 22 Saturday at Osan Air BaseBlackhawks 6 3 2 11 — 22Cougars 12 12 11 5 — 40Scoring — Cougars: Maja Inthavixay 9, Lizzy White 9, Alexis Rosenthal 9, Christina Hoff 9; Blackhawks: Sydney Wilson 11. Rebounding — Blackhawks: Wilson 12. Steals — Blackhawks: Wilson 7.Yongsan 44, Daegu 40 Guardians 8 13 9 14 — 44Warriors 8 10 10 12 — 40Scoring — Warriors: DaiJa Turner 18, Bethani Newbold 16.Taejon Christian 26, Seoul Foreign 6 Saturday at DaejeonCrusaders 0 1 0 5 — 6Dragons 2 11 4 9 — 26

JapanWestern Japan Athletic Association Tournament Saturday at KobeSemifinal King 60, Yokohama 18 Dragons 4 6 2 6 — 18Cobras 14 18 13 15 — 60Scoring — Cobras: Gabi Shultz 24, Claire May 15, Zanitta Boyd 10.Championship King 54, St. Maur 26 Cougars 9 6 6 5 — 26Cobras 17 10 13 14 — 54Scoring — Cobrfas: Boyd 17, May 12, Shultz 12, Anna Small 11.Consolation Senri-Osaka 47, Perry 16 Quarter splits not available.Fifth-place game Canadian Academy 45, Perry 43 Quarter splits not available. Scoring — Samurai: Madison Swieczkowski 23, Tarina Smith 11.

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